Magnolia Gods now on audible

 

MAGNOLIA GODS Free June 28   NOW audio A long lost Cold War stolen bomber hides truth from historians searching and spies murdering to hide it.

http://www.amazon.com/Magnolia-River-Sunday-Romance-Mysteries-ebook/dp/B006E904LQ

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Energy a new book by Thomas Hollyday

ISBN-13: 979-864869937 ASIN: B089CSW3ZC

Two people, an idealistic woman and a pragmatic man, must compromise between saving nature or humanity. Along with everyone in River Sunday, Maryland, they face ravenous creatures created all over the world from a sudden climate catastrophe.

As a writer I always try to interest my readers. When I wrote Enemy, I outdid myself. Thinking back on the possible truth of this story, I had nightmares at night and I searched the ground ahead as I walked outside.

Enemy is free Sunday, June 7, at https://www.amazon.com/Enemy-River-Sunday-Romance-Mysteries/dp/B089CSW3ZC/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1591119105&sr=1-1.

 

Enemy is the tenth book of the acclaimed River Sunday Romance Mystery series by Thomas Hollyday.  The author’s unique Chesapeake voice once again gives us an exciting read about the people, their beliefs and legends, and the grasping mud and black water wetlands of this mysterious American region.  Each book, introducing new memorable characters, retains the simple and beautiful lifestyle, history and beauty of the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Powerful subjects such as freedom, atomic war, racism, religion, terror, sailing, and family love, are approached. Stories are insightful and well researched with technical expertise, humor, and fast moving action.

River Sunday Romance Mysteries are suitable for teen and older readers. They have no strong language and romantic descriptions are clean and suitable for family reading and enjoyment.

Thomas Hollyday has spent years working for animals rights. Part of the proceeds of his books goes to financing the research and maintenance of fresh drinking water resources for wildlife.

1941 Nazi mass murder in Chesapeake

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War Boat is the story of John Thornton, a self-made wealthy young entrepreneur who inherits his ancient family shipyard in River Sunday, Maryland. To carry out a childhood promise he intends to find the local traitor who betrayed his grandfather’s ship, War Boat, to a 1941 U-Boat mass murder and sinking in the Atlantic.

When he arrives in River Sunday, Thornton meets a feisty young archeologist, Clarissa Pebbles PhD. They uncover a long deserted camp of the pre-war German American Bund on land owned by the Henry business clan, who follow an ancient and violent Viking pagan religion.

Unfazed by an attempt on his life, he and other shipyard friends uncover a mysterious shipwreck nearby and salvage clues of past Nazi terror.

Thornton’s personal goals undergo radical change as he finds himself caring more for others, far more than he did as a cutthroat business success.

War Boat is the ninth book of the acclaimed River Sunday Romance Mystery series by Thomas Hollyday. The author’s unique Chesapeake voice once again gives us an exciting read about the people, their beliefs and legends, and the grasping mud and black water wetlands of this mysterious American region.  His other critically acclaimed novels include Slave Graves, Magnolia Gods, Powerboat Racer, Gold, Terror Flower,  China Jewel,  Easter Sunday,  and Power.

Each book, introducing new memorable characters, retains the simple and beautiful lifestyle, history and beauty of the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Powerful subjects written for the family such as freedom, atomic war, racism, religion, terror, sailing, and family love, are approached. Stories are insightful and well researched with technical expertise, humor, and fast moving action. See Thomas Hollyday Author Page at Amazon Author Central.

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The fascinating John Gilpin clipper brig

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From the Thomas Hollyday studio:

Get this for your sailor friends! It’s the fascinating story of the one hundred four foot clipper brig of 1830 which set a Pacific sail speed record for America

The Clipper Brig John Gilpin of Saint Michaels, Maryland 1830 to 1841 by Thomas Hollyday

Buy it gift wrapped from Amazon at  https://www.amazon.com/Gilpin-Clipper-Michaels-Maryland-1830-1841-ebook/dp/B07F7FC2TM/ref=sr_1_9?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1534705657&sr=1-9&keywords=thomas+hollyday+books

 

 

newsletter May 2017

THOMAS HOLLYDAY                   author update. May 2017

A Chesapeake writer you won’t want to miss. See all his books at Amazon Kindle.

From Thomas Hollyday blog https://achesapeakewriterblog.wordpress.com/

“In his novel Slave Graves Chesapeake author Thomas Hollyday successfully targets the ever popular mystery and romance genres. A unique read awaits you with Thomas Hollyday’s new book Slave Graves.  Enter into the modern world of River Sunday, a Chesapeake harbor town where its characters match its past with its future. In this first book of the series, you’ll follow an archeologist’s transformation as he changes from a stuffy well contented professor into a man searching for his honor. He and his fellow historian, a female former student, fight for the right to uncover and preserve a terrible past discovered under the mud of an old farm. As financial and racial interests terrorize them, they realize once again the age old lesson in life. Truth comes with a very high price in murder. This week free introductory eBook at  http://www.amazon.com/Slave-Graves-Sunday-Romance-Mysteries-ebook/dp/B006C7581Q/

2016 Slave Graves score   Kindle  100 review 4.5 stars Goodreads 97 reviews   3.64 stars Kobo 13 reviews   4.5 to 5 stars Google Play   7 reviews   3.9 stars”

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Enjoy this February 24 2017 interview of Thomas Hollyday on Delmarva Public Radio by Harold Wilson. In 2010, Wilson was named to the Editorial Board of the Delmarva Review. The Delmarva Review is a literary magazine published by the Eastern Shore Writers’ Association